, attached to 2023-07-29

Review by Phan3123

Phan3123 Night two of my weekend and after witnessing a great first show, went into this one feeling pretty good.

Set 1 starts out with Back on the Train. I always like this in the opening spot and it’s well played. This goes into Down with Disease, this version is very good. It has some good celebratory jamming in this one, but also some interesting ideas in the last few minutes. The Dogs is next and I like this one, standard version. Bug is a surprise call at this point, but they play it well for Jovi. Sugar Shack is hit or miss for me, I wasn’t a huge fan to get this again. Evolve is played very well, def one of my favorite versions I’ve seen. Horn>Foam is a great combo and they pretty much nailed them IMO. Moonage Daydream was a first for me and it absolutely rips, great way to end the set.

Set two starts out with The Wedge. I am a big fan of this song, but I like it when it’s in the middle of a first set. Regardless it’s played well. Fuego is next and man is this a version to hear. It’s really quite the journey and highly recommended. Oblivion follows with a pretty solid jam and then that goes into Wingsuit. This is a good version, but wasn’t really ready for it in the moment. 2001 brings the energy back up, place was really moving. Hold Your Head Up>Cracklin Rosie>Hold Your Head Up is hilarious and always enjoy Phishy antics. S.A.N.T.O.S is what it is just not my thing anymore. Farmhouse starts up and it gets a lukewarm reaction, I knew First Tube was coming after Farmhouse. Always like First Tube closer so won’t complain.

Set 1 Highlights-> Down with Disease, Moonage Daydream

Set 2 Highlights-> Fuego(Highly Recommended)

All in all I thought this was a good not great show. Some weird flow to it at times, but I do revisit segments of this show especially Fuego. I’d rate this one a 3.85/5


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